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Review: Two beautiful days ... U2 hit new heights
by Simon Donohue17/ 6/2005
HAVING earned himself an audience with the world's greatest
politicos and powerbrokers, it was time for Manchester to lend Bono
an ear as U2 kicked off their British Vertigo Tour.
And the elder statesman of modern rock and roll chose the occasion
to deliver a blistering sermon of song, derived from such a lengthy
career that U2 should by now be peddling power ballads from their
back catalogue to an audience hungry only for greatest hits.
Instead, a near sold-out City of Manchester Stadium confirmed that
U2's flame is still burning brightly.
After the opening number Vertigo the fans quickly set to with a
number of crowd- pleasing favourites.
Second on the set was I Will Follow followed by the Electric
Co.
Addressing the crowd for the first time Bono said: "This is the
city which taught white people to dance, right?
"Some people," he said "but not this one."
He also recalled the old friends U2 had made at Manchester Poly
when they played there so many years ago.
But let us not forget that the Vertigo Tour is actually designed to
provide a showcase to U2's latest studio album, How To Dismantle A
Nuclear Bomb.
The recent single City of Blinding Lights saw Bono snatch a lucky
young girl from the audience.
There was a further sentimental display as Bono dedicated the
emotional ballad Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own to his
late father Bob Hewson.
But it's also worth remembering that U2 are so much more than a
one-man band.
Bono's shrill yet spine tingling vocal provided the perfect
accompaniment to the Edge's distinctive trademark guitar
riff.
Equally ahead of their game were Larry Mullen Junior and Adam
Clayton.
On the strength of this performance Chris Martin should eat his
bleeding heart out as only one band can still realistically lay
claim to being the biggest rock band in Britain at the moment, and
it certainly isn't Coldplay.
Nor will Oasis have an easy job on their hands in emulating U2
hysteria when they make a homecoming to the City of Manchester
Stadium in the summer.
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